• Hypocognition, in cognitive linguistics, means missing and being unable to communicate cognitive and linguistic representations because there are no words...
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  • normal rather than as privileges. Kaidi Wu and David Dunning delve into hypocognition within group dominance privilege, highlighting how individuals from...
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  • controversy – Academic debate about conceptualization of time in Hopi language Hypocognition – Inability to communicate due to no words for a concept Inherently...
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    status based on social obligations". Yumin zhengce Linguistic relativity Hypocognition True name Oldstone-Moore, Jennifer (2002). Confucianism. New York: Oxford...
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  • between when results are published and when they are properly applied. Hypocognition (the absence of a simple, consolidated mental framework into which new...
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  • rather than what happens in reality. Once exposed, the strategic use of hypocognition erodes the trust in the involved actors and institutions. QST suggests...
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  • entitled 'The fallacy of evidence based policy' tackles: Quantification as hypocognition; Socially constructed ignorance & uncomfortable knowledge; Ancien régime...
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